Nate had to talk to someone, and Tess seemed like the right person at the time. But when Tess confronted Loman and his first response was, “I didn’t make anything up,” I wished she had hit him harder.

Tess was right. Loman’s conscience will always eat away at him because he never paid for killing an unarmed man. I don’t know that there’s any resolution to that, at least not one that doesn’t take down his entire team in the process.

What bugged me about Loman was that he obviously told Nate that he suspected that Wozniak and Donny were a couple. As if telling the guy his father was a dirty cop and a murderer wasn’t enough!

I also found it interesting that that was what Nate opened with when talking to his father; not about burning bodies or other crimes, but are you gay.

Wozniak: You're my son and I love you, but if you ever bring this up again, it will be the last conversation you and I ever have.Nate: Is that a punishment or a reward?

Despite their best efforts, it doesn’t appear anyone is ever safe; case in point is Nate having surgery for bullet wounds he sustained in his parent’s living room!

Cady’s death was tragic but not a shock. Woz was right when he said most addicts aren’t long for this world, but Cady was putting up a good fight in his recovery until Stahl came along. The man literally gave Cady enough drugs to kill himself.

But Stahl knows no boundaries, and if he’s going down, he’s taking everyone else down with him.

Come near my daughter again and nobody will ever find you. If she wasn't here I would have already killed you.